How to Harvest Stevia

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How to Harvest Stevia

Overview

A plentiful and productive herb garden often includes at least one stevia plant. Stevia is a natural sweetener for cooking and baking. Stevia grows easily in a sunny location and will thrive happily throughout the summer. Watch the stevia plant for indications it is beginning to bloom. When the plant begins to bloom, harvest the stevia leaves as soon as possible because they will be at their strongest and sweetest at this time.

Step 1

Trim stevia stems and leaves from the plant as you need them throughout the growing season. Cut the stems just above the crown. While these leaves will not be quite as sweet as the leaves you harvest at the end of the summer, they will be sweet enough to use.

Step 2

Use the scissors or pruning shears to cut the entire stevia plant down approximately 1 inch above the crown when the flowers appear. This is usually in the late summer or early autumn.

Step 3

Tie the stevia stems together in bunches of five or six and hang them upside down in a warm and dry location to dry. Drying usually takes two to four days. The stems are dry when they feel brittle to your touch.

Things You'll Need

Stevia plants

Scissors or pruning shears

References

Stevia Products: Growing Stevia

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Kathryn Hatter is a 42-year-old veteran homeschool educator and regular contributer to Natural News. She is an avid gardener, seamstress, quilter, painter, cook, decorator, digital graphics creator and computer user. She is interested in natural health and hopes to direct her focus toward earning an RN degree.